At its London TV Screenings event tomorrow, Keshet International is launching Reset, a new comedy-drama format from Adir Miller (Traffic Light).
The eight-part series, about a 50-year-old man mistakenly diagnosed with a terminal illness, is produced for Keshet 12 by Artza Productions. It premiered to a 31.5% viewing share in Israel.
Miller, creator, writer, and director of Reset, said, “I always write about situations I know from my own life. I’m 50 now, which means a midlife crisis is no longer a theory—it’s a fact. I started asking myself: if I thought I was about to die, would I finally do everything I want? And if I had to keep living, would I regret it? It’s a very serious question, which is exactly why it’s so funny. Reset is personal, but I believe it’s also universal. We all dream about starting over… until we realize we actually have to deal with the consequences.”
Kelly Wright, MD of distribution at Keshet International, added, “In classic Adir Miller fashion, Reset combines a universally relatable life crisis with a bold comedic engine that feels fresh and highly adaptable. Turning big emotional truths into comedy gold is exactly why Miller’s work has resonated globally for nearly two decades—and why Reset is such a compelling opportunity for international buyers.”










